Apple Watches are arguably the best smartwatches available in the market. Over the years, the Cupertino-based tech giant improved the product line with new hardware and useful software features. According to a new report, the upcoming Apple Watch Series 6 will finally bring support for monitoring blood oxygen level and sleep tracking.

The iPhone maker is expected to introduce Apple Watch Series 6 in fall 2020 alongside iPhone 12 series. As per a new report by DigiTimes (via MacRumors), it will finally come with the most requested features on the wearable.
The report says that Taiwan’s ASE has got major SiP orders for the forthcoming Apple Watch. Also, the sources of the publication mention the new smartwatch to feature biosensors to monitor sleeping conditions, detect blood oxygen, and measure pulse rates, heartbeats as well as atrial fibrillation. The wearable is said to incorporate MEMS-based accelerometer and gyroscope for precise measurements.
This is no the first time we are hearing about Apple Watch with support for monitoring blood oxygen level. This feature was already spotted in an iOS 14 leaked code in March.
Apart from the above-mentioned additions, according to Ming-Chi Kuo, the Apple Watch Series 6 is also expected to feature LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) for the flexible circuit board.
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